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Pros and cons icons set: Security, Pattern, Money, Globe, Handshake
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Pros & Cons Diagrams Comparison Charts (PPT Template)
Outline Icons for Pros&Cons Diagrams
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Outline Icons for Pros&Cons Diagrams" and showcases a collection of stylized icons that can be used to visually represent various concepts in discussions of advantages and disadvantages. Each icon symbolizes a different concept: Shield for security, enhancing the sense of protection; Scales for balance, representing equity or comparison; Money for financial aspects; Industry gears for industrial or mechanical concepts; Globe for global or international topics; and Handshake for partnership or cooperation.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is white with a dark header area containing the slide title.
- A turquoise accent line divides the title from the slide's body.
- There are eight icons arranged in two rows of four. Each icon is in outline style.
- The color palette for the icons is monochrome, except for two of the scale icons that have a touch of green and yellow.
- Each icon is accompanied by a label underneath in a smaller, light gray font; however, only three icons are explicitly labeled with their associated concept: Scales, Money, and Global.
- On the right side of the slide, there is a vertical, dark turquoise bar with the text "Fully editable icons" in white.
- Below that, there is a circle with a highlighted scales icon in turquoise with a shadow effect, adjacent to a small text box that says "More icons available. Check our website".
- The icons are clean, using minimalist lines and simple geometric shapes.
The slide presents a minimalist and professional look with a clear emphasis on the icons that represent various business concepts. Its clean design allows for immediate focus on the graphics intended for use in pros and cons discussion.
Use Cases
- To illustrate different points in a business SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats).
- In presentations to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of specific strategies or proposals.
- Within a risk assessment report to visually represent different types of risks or considerations.
- As part of a comparison slide in sales or marketing presentations to differentiate between products or services.